Fish are swimming merrily around in our fish facility! Go Hehnly Lab, particularly our graduate student Lindsay Rathbun for making it happen!
Zebra fish are here!
by Heidi Hehnly in News
Fish are swimming merrily around in our fish facility! Go Hehnly Lab, particularly our graduate student Lindsay Rathbun for making it happen!
Zebra fish are here!
by Heidi Hehnly in News
The Hehnly lab has been expanding their repertoire from 2D and 3D mammalian tissue culture to also include zebrafish as a model. We started with the help of Jeff Amack’s lab at SUNY Upstate, but now have invested in our very own zebrafish facility with the help of Aquaneering and Syracuse University. Stay tuned for two fun studies in the works where we do cell biology in the zebrafish embryo.
Lindsay at her poster in the SU life sciences complex atrium.
Lindsay at her poster in the SU life sciences complex atrium.
by Heidi Hehnly in Collaborative Work, Research Presentations, News, Lab Fun
Erica Colicino, Lindsay Rathbun, and myself all presented posters this year on spindle orientation in zebrafish morphogenesis, the role of abscission in lumen formation in vivo, and chromosomes asymmetrically segregating. Also, our collaborators Carlos Castaneda and his student Julia Riley presented their work. We got lots of great feedback and got to enjoy a lot of sun. Highlights included seeing old friends from Iowa, Seattle, and Umass, and a cat cafe. Some photos below: